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Unit name: Business Law 1100

Given name: Elton Aik Yin

Surname: Goh

Student number: 90004481

Email: 90004481@learning.cic.wa.edu.au

Assignment title: Business Law Assignment

Date submitted: 25th August 2014

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Part A
Question 1

Step 1: Area of law

The area of law is contract law focusing on the element of agreement.

Step 2: Principles of law

Contract law is defined as lawfully enforceable agreement between two or more people to a contract. An agreement also known as a promise consists of an offer and an acceptance. An offer is defined as indication of the terms upon which an individual is ready to be obligated. On the other hand, an acceptance is the agreement of the terms that have been offered. The parties associated with the agreement are known as an offeror or an offeree. The offeror is the one who makes the offer, and the offeree is the one accepts the offer (Curtin College 2014).

For an offer to be satisfied, there are rules to be considered. The offer has to be complete, promissory, intention to undergo a contract when accepted, and focused on an individual or a group. In addition,…

CORPORATE LAW ASSIGNMENT
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Student Number: 3918879
BLO2205 - Corporate Law
When we refer to the corporate world, what we are referring to is a world that has an abundance of social interaction caused by the drive to expand and maximize profit.There is a large mix of different social groups when you have CEO 's, clients, employee 's and many other people who can be part of a business directly or indirectly. All these different groups…

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CASE STUDY
History
Sesamware is a Japanese software company which is very popular for open source software. Sesamware got international approval with an online multiplayer fantasy dimension game, Para World in mid-1990. Para world was very popular in the world between 2001 and 2004. Firstly, it was installed as part of the bundle downloaded by hundreds of millions of gamers around…

Amicable Heritable Securities V
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Sloans Dairies V Glasgow Corp 1977 Scot CS CSIH_2 4
Wight V Brown 1845 11D 459 4
The concept of insurable interest and the alleged need under Scots law for the requirement of insurable interest by the insured in an insurance policy, have recently come under scrutiny. Why is this, and what should be done about the problems arising from the requirement for insurable interest? How realistic are the proposals…

proprietor of the store, or the cleaner or the floor polish manufacturer The case states that Dylan incurred medical expenses due to slipping on the highly polished floor when shopping at Quills Department Store. This case applied to Australian common law, implied terms of negligence. The first issue is whether the proprietor of Quills Department Store is liable to Dylans injury. In order to determine, there are three steps must be satisfied. Firstly, if the proprietor owed a duty of care to Dylan need…

Introduction to Business Law
Assignment- 20%
Lecturer: Arthur Hoyle
Tutor: Rosa Raco- Tues 4.30-5.30pm
LEGAL ADVICE
Subject University of Canberra – Breach of Contract and Damages matter
You have sought my advice as to you rights under the original contact between your company, Peerless Computers and the University of Canberra, which you consider that the University has breached. Your company has requested advice as to whether a term such as delay by a third party can be successfully…

Introduction to Business Law Coursework Assignment
Question 1 Part 1:
In the English system, there are two laws that have a huge and fundamental impact on the English law. These two laws are the most common type of laws that are carried out within the court, either in Crown Court or the Magistrate’s Court. Depending on the seriousness of the damage caused by the breaking the law, not all prosecutions are carried out in the Crown Court. The English Law coincides within two countries of Great Britain…

Questions
1. With examples explain the following general principles of law
a. Ne bis in idem
b. In dubio pro reo
c. Fraus omnia corrumpit
2. Give the Institutional framework of the applicability of accountability principle in Rwanda
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A. THE PRINCIPLE OF NE BIS IN IDEM: A person may not be tried for a criminal offense for which he or she has previously been finally convicted or acquitted.
The principle of ne bis in ide, also known as double jeopardy, is deemed a constitutional…

Business law individual research assignment
Introduction
In law of contracts, estoppel is a principle used by the court to enforce promises that have been made and subsequently relied upon (Wise Greek, n.d.). Estoppel restricts the party’s ability to contravene his promise. It is a legal enforcement of promises to prevent the unjust result.
The following essay mainly contains three parts to analysis estoppels. Firstly, it is about the historical development which involves the development of the…

in a domestic or social relationship do not intend to create a legally binding contract (Do and Duperouzel, 2014). For example, in Woodward v Johnston [1992] 2 Qd R 214 case, Mrs Woodward agreed to help her husband with a gravel supply business for 10% of the business. She worked hard for 18 months but received nothing from her husband as promised. However, the court decided that they did not intend to be legally bound as it was merely a family arrangement.
Moreover, the intention is rarely expressed…